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Brad Stevens Defends Still Having Cap Tied With Jayson Tatum and Paul George
Stevens acknowledged Boston still has 70% of its cap tied to two players after the Brown trade, but said the difference is “the picks” and “optionality moving forward.” He admitted fans may not want to hear about future flexibility, yet said it matters in his role while praising George, Boston’s young players and overall depth.
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